Posted on 02/27/2010 4:37:11 AM PST by kristinn
Sirens will sound in 90 minutes in Hawaii.
Our home on Maui is on Haleakala at 2700ft. We happen to be in your home town this weekend for the NASCAR races, but have given a heads up to loved ones in Hawaii. The Hawaiian phone books have detailed evacuation plans whereby beach hotel guests are directed to proceed to the upper floors of the property. Small boat marinas such as Lahaina and Maalea on Maui may take a beating.
I often wonder where people from Hawaii go for vacations, now I know!
Have a good time in Vegas! Root for Tony for me....
I was so shocked that there was so little posting over such a major earthquake; now I am surprised that someone would post about such a massive catastrophe without putting EARTHQUAKE in the title; I should have clicked on ACTIVITY to see if there was a major messagethread already. Somehow Kristinn’s NOTICABLE title is staying *pinned* to the top sidebar of breaking news.
That’s fascinating — the big beach hotels in Hawaii can withstand even a major tsunami, right?
Just woke up..... I am sure someone else has said this, but ALL of the shores of Hawaii are at risk. Waves like this will wrap around the whole island, all of them. Waves slow and then literally bend because of that, and they reflect.
If you are in Hawaii, get the hell off the beaches.
Maybe your cats became excited after they heard that Sarah Palin is going to be on the “Tonight” show with Jay Leno on March 2nd?
end times, maybe?
thanks for the ping :)
I also hope it doesn't ruin your fun while you're here.
Have a great time!!
Prayers
I think that was Jan. 20 of '09
;)
And I thought we were low!
You should be somewhat protected from the wave by the distance as well as being on the same side as the quake, but you best keep your feet firmly planted, there could be more coming.
Not at all. Waves will travel upwards the speed of a passenger Jet, yea, 400 to 600 miles per hour. The wave crest with an earthquake this big from one edge of the top to the other can take 15 minutes to pass a given point they are THAT big. And there can be MANY of them, not just one.
The waves will travel unimpeded for thousands of miles through the water, and they will keep going until their energy is dissipated, which means in some cases around the globe.
The earthquakes in Chile are such that the earth will shift hugely upward over a long distance, perhaps miles. That means BIG waves.
Hawaii is very definitely in danger. The last big one in Chile did a lot of damage in Hawaii.
I checked out the “Honolulu Advertiser” web site.
On the right portion of the screen, under “Breaking Headlines,” was this little tid bit of information.....
“Hawaii remains under tsunami warning, sirens to sound at 6 AM”
“Tsunami sirens to sound at 6 AM, wave to hit Big Island at 11:19 AM”
“Residents along shorelines told to evacuate in advance of waves”
and this final bit of news,
“Wie shoots third-round 69, moves up to 15, five shots back of leaders”
WTF? Hawaii is facing imminent danger to the lives and property of it’s residents, and they’re worried about the results from a golf tournament? And, it’s under Breaking News along with the tsunami warnings? Bizarro world.
I think God got tired of the curling coverage and is sending a message.
Latest Statement from Hawaii Tsunami Center(not sure if this was posted)
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/ptwc/messages/hawaii/2010/hawaii.2010.02.27.134754.txt
How long before the Tsunami hits Hawaii?
“Hopefully it will peter out by the time it reaches Hawaii.
I also hope it doesn’t ruin your fun while you’re here.
Have a great time!!”
Mahalo!
We have had plenty of false alarms over the years, however you have to take this one very serious. A number of flights from Asia normally arrive at 6AM HST and I’m wondering what alternatives they have once airborne. Mainland flights to Hawaii normally start blasting off around 7 to 8 AM PST so I imagine that they have been delayed?
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